Rome, the Eternal City: Masterpieces from the Capitoline Museums’ Collection
Rome, the Eternal City—Its over 2,000 years of glorious history and unparalleled culture have revolved around the Capitoline Hill, where temples dedicated to supreme deities stood and Rome’s city hall is currently located. Perched on that hill, the Capitoline Museums are one of the oldest museums in the world, having begun with the Renaissance Pope Sixtus IV’s donation of four ancient sculptures to the citizens of Rome. The museums’ extensive collection, which rests on the glory of the Roman Empire and holds antiquities and sculptures from the Vatican and paintings from famous Roman families, mirrors Rome’s development as a political, religious, and cultural center of Europe.
This exhibition will trace the history and art of Rome—“the Eternal City”—from the birth of the Republic to its ancient glory, and from the age of popes to modern times through some 70 sculptures, paintings, and prints primarily from the collection of the Capitoline Museums.
This year, 2023, marks the 150th anniversary of the Iwakura Mission’s visit to the Capitoline Museums. Dispatched by Japan’s Meiji government, the delegation’s European tour would have a major impact on Japan’s museum policy. In this milestone year, Rome’s sister city of Tokyo, along with Fukuoka, will host the first comprehensive exhibition of the Capitoline Museums’ collection in Japan.

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PeriodSeptember 16 (Sat.)– December 10(Sun.), 2023VenueTokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Exhibition RoomsClosedMondays, September 19, October 10 (Open the Mondays of September 18, October 9)
Hours9:30-17:30(Last admission 17:00)Days of Extended HoursFridays 9:30-20:00(Last admission 19:30)AdmissionAdvance tickets |
General ¥2,000 / College students ¥1,100 / Seniors 65+ ¥1,300
Tickets at the door |
General ¥2,200 / College students ¥1,300 / Seniors 65+ ¥1,500
※Visitors of high-school age and younger will be admitted free
※Admission free for visitors (and one accompanying person) with a Physical Disability Certificate, Intellectual Disability Certificate, Rehabilitation Certificate, Mental Disability Certificate or Atomic Bomb Survivor’s Certificate.
※High-school and university students, seniors 65 and older, and visitors with certificates are asked to show identification.
※Timed-entry reservation required for weekends and holidays.Organized byTokyo Metropolitan Art Museum operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture,The Mainichi Newspapers, NHK, NHK Promotions Inc.Co-organized byRoma Capitale, Assessorato alla Cultura, the Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni CulturaliWith the support ofEmbassy of Italy in JapanSponsored byEast Japan Railway Company, Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (DNP)In Cooperation withITA Airways, Nippon Cargo Airlines Co., Ltd.CommissionersClaudio Parisi Presicce (Sovrintendente, Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali)
Masue Kato (Professor, College of Arts, Rikkyo University) -
PeriodJanuary 5 (Fri.)– 10 March 10 (Sun.), 2024VenueFukuoka Art MuseumOrganized byFukuoka Art Museum, The Mainichi Newspapers, NHK Fukuoka Station,
NHK Enterprises, Inc. Fukuoka Branch OfficeCo-organized byRoma Capitale, Assessorato alla Cultura, the Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni CulturaliWith the support ofEmbassy of Italy in Japan, Fukuoka Prefecture, Fukuoka Prefecture Board of Education,
Fukuoka City, Fukuoka City Board of EducationSponsored byEast Japan Railway Company, Daiwa Kasei Co., Ltd., Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (DNP) ,
THE NISHI-NIPPON CITY BANK, LTD.In Cooperation withITA Airways, Nippon Cargo Airlines Co., Ltd., Italian Cultural Institute – OsakaSupported by grants fromThe Fukuoka Cultural FoundationCommissionersClaudio Parisi Presicce (Sovrintendente, Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali)
Masue Kato (Professor, College of Arts, Rikkyo University)